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13-5
Item
C10, C14
C16
C32
T32
F32
Flash
ROM
Backup
*3
Backup by F12,
P13Instruction
All areas
*4
Auto backup when
power is OFF
*4
Counter: 16 points
Internal relay: 128 points
Data register : 315 words
-
RAM backup
-
All areas
*5
(Built-in
backup
battery)
*6
All areas
*5
Clock/Calendar
*7
-
Available
-
Communication port
Tool port/USB port/COM port
Self-diagnosis functions
Watchdog timer (Approx. 690 ms), program syntax checking
*1) The specification is when rated input voltage is at 24 V DC and temperature at 25
°
C.
Frequency may decrease depending on voltage, temperature or operating condition.
*2) No. of channels: A total of 4 channels is available for pulse output and PWM output.
Frequency: Pulse output can be specified up to 50 kHz. PWM output can be specified up to 4.8 kHz.
An error on the pulse width that is a maximum of 40
µ
s may occur for the setting value depending on
voltage, temperature or operating condition.
*3) Guaranteed number of writing is up to 10000 times.
*4) Auto backup area when power is off
Type
C10, C14, C16
C32, T32
Backup
area
C1008 to 1023 (C: Contact, EV: Elapsed value)
R2480 to 255F
DT12000 to 12314
C1008 to 1023 (C: Contact, EV: Elapsed value)
R2480 to 255F
DT32450 to 32764
*5) All the areas of timer/counter, internal relays, link relays, link registers and data registers can be held.
Non-hold areas and hold areas can be specified by the setting of system register.
*6) Notes about built-in backup battery (T32 only)
Secondary battery is used for this product.
It has not been charged when it is shipped from the factory. Energize and charge it before you use it.
The secondary battery does not have a function to notify the battery voltage reduction. However, if
the battery is out of charge and the hold area becomes indefinite, the values in the hold areas will be
cleared to 0 when the power is turned on next time.
(We recommend to add a program for clearing the data to 0 when the values in hold areas become
indefinite.)
- Relation between charging time and backup time
-
Backup time
When ambient temperature is 70
°
C: 14 days
When ambient temperature is 25
°
C: 50 days
When ambient temperature is -20
°
C: 25 days
- Predicted backup life
When ambient temperature is 55
°
C: 430 days
When ambient temperature is 45
°
C: 1200 days
When ambient temperature is 40
°
C: 2100 days
When ambient temperature is 35
°
C: 3300 days
When ambient temperature is 34
°
C or lower: 10 years
(The temperature when the power is off has little influence on the battery life.)
*7) Precision of Clock/Calendar (T32 only):
When ambient temperature is 0
°
C: Less than 104 seconds per month
When ambient temperature is 25
°
C: Less than 51 seconds per month
When ambient temperature is 55
°
C: Less than 155 seconds per month
Summary of Contents for FP0R Series
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of Control Unit ...
Page 38: ...2 14 ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 45: ...3 7 3 4 Terminal layout diagram Model No Terminal layout diagrams E8RS E8RM E16RS E16RM E8YRS ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Preparation of USB Port ...
Page 77: ...6 5 5 Click Finish on the following screen to be displayed ...
Page 79: ...6 7 4 Double click on FP0R 5 Click Update Driver ...
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Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Communication ...
Page 139: ...7 55 Sample program For Type II Use a program as below to directly specify a MODBUS address ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 8 High speed Counter Pulse Output and PWM Output Functions ...
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Page 199: ...Chapter 9 Security Functions ...
Page 211: ...Chapter 10 Other Functions ...
Page 217: ...Chapter 11 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Chapter 12 Precautions During Programming ...
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Page 243: ...Chapter 13 Specifications ...
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Page 255: ...Chapter 14 Dimensions and Others ...
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